The state government of Tamil Nadu will release seven people convicted in the killing of India’s former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.

The Guardianreports that the decision comes one day after India’s Supreme Court commuted death sentences for three of the inmates to life imprisonment.

The justices ruled that 20 years of “unexplained delays” in the execution date constituted inhumane treatment. One day later the state government determined that roughly 20 years in prison was long enough.